SOLAR POWER SYSTEMS INSTALLATION

SOLAR POWER SYSTEMS INSTALLATION

Three distinct kinds of structures are available from MNM Solar for the installation of solar panels. We examine your website. We take into account the building’s elevation and conduct a shadow analysis of the surrounding tall buildings. The strength of your pillars and the substance of your roof are carefully inspected. This establishes your rooftop’s weight handling capacity.

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TYPES OF INSTALLATION

1) Tin roof mounting

Tin roof mounting offers a cost-effective solution for installing solar panels on tin roofs, utilizing specialized clamps to securely attach panels without compromising the integrity of the roof. This method ensures easy installation, minimal penetration, and optimal positioning for maximum solar energy absorption, making it an ideal choice for residential and commercial tin-roofed structures seeking renewable energy solutions.

2) Ballast Structure

A ballast structure is a non-penetrating mounting system used for solar panel installation on flat rooftops, relying on weighted ballasts to secure panels in place without damaging the roof membrane. This method eliminates the need for drilling or roof penetration, offering a versatile and easily adjustable solution suitable for a variety of roof types. Ballast structures are favored for their simplicity, quick installation, and ability to accommodate changes in rooftop layout or maintenance requirements.

3) Elevated structure

An elevated structure refers to a framework or support system used to lift solar panels above ground level, often employed in areas prone to flooding or where ground space is limited. These structures elevate panels to optimize sunlight exposure, minimize shading, and allow for efficient maintenance access. By raising panels, elevated structures mitigate risks such as damage from floods or vegetation growth, making them a practical solution for maximizing solar energy generation in challenging environments.

Tin roof mounting

Ballast Structure

Elevated structure

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